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Active Directory (MS-AD)
The Active Directory directory service provides
single-logon capability and a central repository
for information for your entire infrastructure,
vastly simplifying user and computer management
and providing superior access to networked resources.
Active Directory Federation
Services (ADFS)
ADFS provides Web-based extranet authentication/authorization,
single sign-on (SSO), and federated identity services
for Windows Server environments, increasing the
value of existing Active Directory deployments
in scenarios involving B2C extranets, intracompany
(multiforest) federation, and B2B internet federation.
Active Directory Application
Mode (ADAM)
Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) is an
independent mode of Active Directory without infrastructure
features, ADAM provides directory services for
applications. Operating as a stand-alone data
store or interacting with an Active Directory
domain controller, the flexibility of ADAM enables
administrators to tailor their directory services
infrastructure to varying degrees of local control/autonomy
or shared services.
Microsoft Identity Integration
Server (MIIS)
Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) 2003
is a centralized service that stores and integrates
identity information for organizations with multiple
directories. The goal of MIIS 2003 is to provide
organizations with a unified view of all known
identity information about users, applications,
and network resources.
MIIS 2003 helps improve productivity, reduce
security risk, and reduce the total cost of ownership
associated with managing and integrating identity
information across the enterprise.
Key Benefits of MIIS 2003
- Synchronize Identity Information
- Provision User Accounts
- Synchronize and Manage Passwords
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